Persistent inflammation and immunosuppression

University of Florida · Florida College

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Abstract

Surgical intensive care unit (ICU) stay of longer than 10 days is often described by the experienced intensivist as a "complicated clinical course" and is frequently attributed to persistent immune dysfunction. "Systemic inflammatory response syndrome" (SIRS) followed by "compensatory anti-inflammatory response syndrome" (CARS) is a conceptual framework to explain the immunologic trajectory that ICU patients with severe sepsis, trauma, or emergency surgery for abdominal infection often traverse, but the causes, mechanisms, and reasons for persistent immune dysfunction remain unexplained. Often involving multiple-organ failure (MOF) and death, improvements in surgical intensive care have altered its incidence,…

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Keywords
  • Immunosuppression
  • Medicine
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Sepsis
  • Intensive care unit
  • Intensivist
  • Organ dysfunction
  • Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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